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SMEs are getting more of SAP's attention these days. At a recent event aimed at that segment, I dug into the product line up but with emphasis on Business ByDesign.
Brian Sommer is one of the titans of the technology services arena with more than 25 years experience in the field, 10 of which were served as the most senior director of Andersen Consulting's (now Accenture's) global Software Intelligence unit.
SMEs are getting more of SAP's attention these days. At a recent event aimed at that segment, I dug into the product line up but with emphasis on Business ByDesign.
In an era of increased globalization, relocation of key personnel is an important topic that has not received the attention it deserves from technology vendors. MOVE Guides and Papaya Global provide hints for how this often expensive and difficult process can be improved.
It's good to see that Silicon Valley founded companies recognize the need to get closer to their target markets. Meet Aeris which recently opened shop in Chicago.
Brian Sommer kicks off the new year with a positive book review that seeks to expand our understanding of the dangers behind some algorithms.
With an installed base mostly on IBM i-Series, midmarket ERP vendor VAI has a renewed focus on ROI in its latest release and cloud deployment option
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Technology stacks for the underpinning architecture matter less these days than they did in the past. Or do they? I take a view on this as it relates to IFS.
Smashfly put on heard some of the best customer speakers I’ve heard at any ERP or HR user conference. Here's what's on offer.
IFS recent customer conference showcased a company that its long on technology but thankfully short on hubris. In this first report, I look at the broad sweep of change IFS is seeing.
The HR Tech conference ought to be a celebration of the best the industry can show. Instead, we saw far too much hype. Here's where we deconstruct what's going on.
Technology solutions that treat employee engagement as a single cause issue are often missing the point. The variety of issues is myriad so why aren't the solutions sensitive to causal factors?